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Controversial horror
novel debuts as #1 Bestseller in New Releases and #1 Bestseller in American
Horror weeks before it's official release date of October 13, 2015.

Every now and then a novel will break out of its genre. Remember
the masses who never read erotica until Fifty Shades of Grey? Well once again, that phenomena is here
with The Raping of Ava DeSantis by Hollywood screenwriter, Mylo Carbia.

Set in 1991 in Atlanta, Georgia, The Raping of Ava DeSantis
tells the story of a working class college student who is brutally attacked by
three wealthy fraternity brothers, then confronted with the decision of a
lifetime: accept money to stay quiet or seek justice with the police. What she
does in response is the basis of this revenge horror story that will have
readers talking for years to come.

The fictional story is based on a screenplay
Hollywood screenwriter Mylo Carbia originally optioned with a major studio, but
was never green-lit due to the gruesome nature of several scenes: particularly
the raping of an eighteen-year-old college student by three wealthy fraternity
brothers which Carbia purposefully skips
in the novel. Instead, the book version follows the aftermath of the event,
including the hush money paid to the victim and the revenge she seeks against
their loved ones decades later.

Called
"The Best Novel Of The Year" by Great-Novels.com and "Horror's
next New York Times Bestseller"
by All Indie Magazine, The Raping of Ava
DeSantis is currently on sale exclusively on Amazon and will be available
in both print and eBook formats in Barnes & Noble, Apple iBooks, Kobo and
30,000 other bookstores worldwide on October
13, 2015.